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arkrite

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Hi all, I am in England and was directed here by a forum user on MIG-WELDING.co.uk. It's a similar site to yours.
I have recently got hold of a vice and have been unable to find another one similar, the suggestion is it might be American? I have spent hours searching the net and the only similar ones are mini portable vices, but mine is so much bigger. it has no markings apart from a patent number on the feed bar end, 9368,1905. The pictures aren't great but passable. It may have been black originally and seems quite well built. The strangest difference is the slider is round solid steel and directly below the feed screw. Anyway really enjoying reading all the great projects, tool restorations etc. I restore very small tools and have recently purchased a small myford lathe. an ML4,ok for hobbie work but not for accurate or big jobs ha ha.
Brian.
 

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US patent 9366 is " for improvement of vibrating propellers ". I had less luck on quick access to UK patent numbers but I am sure, if you take the time, you will find out to whom 9366 was issued. That would hopefully lead to the manufacturer of the vise.

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Thank you for trying. I have tried variouse different country patents but being just four digits doesn't fit the normal formats? Even tried 93681905 as a single number. still no luck. I wondered if the 1905 was year of patent or year of manufacture? I just couldn't believe there are no other vices on the internet that have a round slide below the screw thread? Even having four bolt holes to bolt it to the bench is unusual. It has no play or slack, it moves very smoothly and overall is a nice size.
So maybe not American?
Anyway really glad I came on here as your tools are a really nice change to the brit ones. Brian.
 
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Still no joy, I have spent hours and hours looking through the"show us your vice" thread" nothing even close?�� I have just refurbished a record No 5 vice and a record 24" stillson, I find it hard to believe my vice is the only one on the planet? It is the round bar slide that makes it so different. And had a great result I came across a hand crank bench grinder that is badged "HERO made in US of America.fantastically smooth and in very good original condition,I will put pictures up when I get to my desktop pc ,brian.
 

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First of all, just to confirm, this is what I see in the photo:

PATENT
No. 9368
1905


US Patent 9368 was granted to J.D. Ostott of Springfield, Ohio, for a saw-gummer, an apparatus used to gum saws. The apparatus did have a main screw. But it was patented in 1852. And it's highly unlikely that it has any bearing on your vise.

If you want to review it, go here: http://pdfpiw.uspto.gov/.piw?PageNu...ttp://patft.uspto.gov/netahtml/PTO/patimg.htm

One explanation might be that "PATENT" is marked on their like "PATENTED", without a patent number, and No. 9368 refers to a model number, and 1905 is the date of manufacture.

That's all I got. It's a head scratcher for sure.
 

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ARK: those smallish open screw vises don't get a lot of love or attention and sorry i don't recognize anything about it to give you any clues to help your searches.

there were so many of that style made and i'm thinking it was only a couple or very few actual manufacturers that put other company's names on them to make it even a bit more confusing.

good luck and i'll keep watching this thread in case you or somebody else posts something new.
 
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Thank you both,it may not be American,it is a fair size vice and not a mini one,four inch jaws and just under five inch fully open. I have quite a few mini portable vices and yes the solid bar slider is a common feature with some having two, one above and one below the threaded screw. I suppose thinking about it if it was of a good brand then the maker would be proud enough to have it easily seen. Maybe it's a European one? We get all sorts here in England including polish french and occasionally American, I have three sets of HK Porter bolt croppers and now a handcrank bench grinder "HERO" all from America. Many thanks gentlemen.brian.
 
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thanks but when I click the link it doesn't come up with the info?
Here are a few more pictures with a lighter for scale.
oh and might as well stick a few more piccies of other projects completed and waiting patiently for me.
 

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ok here are a few more random pics.
my cluttered bench,showing the mystery vice and two mini vices left of picture, and the next is with a record No5 in blue to compare. and my "HERO" hand crank grinder.
 

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thanks but when I click the link it doesn't come up with the info?
Here are a few more pictures with a lighter for scale.
oh and might as well stick a few more piccies of other projects completed and waiting patiently for me.

That's hilarious! It's a UK site!
 
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Now my blue period!
stillson 24".
Record vice No5.
 

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Bolt croppers HK PORTER and RECORD. extra specially rare swivel head jaws on the porter 25". only set I have found and only one advert for sale on American ebay.
 

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can't seem to fit more than seven pictures on each post, last seven for now.swivel head bolt croppers.
 

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Wow that's a lot of research for a marginal ,at best, vise. A lot of tools have weird indecipherable marks.
 
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arkrite

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Wow that's a lot of research for a marginal ,at best, vise. A lot of tools have weird indecipherable marks.

I know but like most unusual tools it's nice to get the history. I still need a good excuse to come on here ha ha. keep finding American tools over here which of coarse gives me more excuse to post them up to find out about them. I even have a small tape measure which happened to have my surname on it,,,,, made in usa for Canadian market.
 

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Wow that's a lot of research for a marginal ,at best, vise. A lot of tools have weird indecipherable marks.

Great post no one gives a ****. If you clicked on the vintage tool discussion expecting much aside from threads identifying and finding information about old tools you're a *****

arkrite - that HK porter is awesome!
 

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Wow you really put me in my place . I are a ***** . U r reel smurt. Great take. You added so MUCH with your sage wisdom.gfy
 
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